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Thanks. I really appreciate


No, that’s not true. I was thinking about the poster, but people’s opinions ruled out that option.


![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/81b6fabb-d695-4b5c-a6cd-6957b6d49c94.png)![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0291b94b-62a2-444c-af48-1d20183772f7.png) Hi everyone! I’m currently working on a visual novel called Five Wives, and I’d really appreciate some feedback from you. I’m sharing a few screenshots from the project. These are still work in progress renders, but they show the general mood and visual direction . I’d love to hear your honest opinions: What do you think about the atmosphere? Do the visuals feel interesting or engaging? Is there anything that feels off or that could be improved? Any feedback is welcome even small impressions help a lot while developing the project. Thanks everyone What if you could feel the pain of everyone around you not as sympathy, but as a physical wound in your own body? Ike is a young psychologist cursed with this exact gift. Haunted by the suicide of his mother, a woman whose final despair he could not or would not feel, he designs a dangerous experiment. He selects five women, each trapped in a different kind of hell: a narcissist bleeding from loneliness, a mother consumed by shame, a detective drowning in control, a healer losing herself in others, and a woman so empty that power is her only currency. His goal is simple: heal them, and prove he could have healed his mother. But to enter their darkness, he must become a part of it. With each woman, he peels back a layer of his own humanity and finds something waiting in the void. Five Wives is a psychological thriller about the line between healer and destroyer, the violence of good intentions, and a man who goes looking for his own soul and finds five other graves instead. No heroes. No redemption. Just a quiet descent, and the hum of machines at the end of the world. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9aafc057-5577-4449-ba93-0e16b0cec185.png) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a7b7317c-b8c0-4552-8f8e-04956df3a55e.png)
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No, just a poster, I’m just curious about people’s opinions.


Why is there concern about the use of artificial intelligence in this project? The creator simply shared a brief concept outlining the core idea. He himself mentioned that if the project proves successful, he is willing to move away from fast methods and do the work manually. Instead of criticizing the use of AI, it would be more helpful to offer constructive criticism, and perhaps also download the concept and let the creator know he’s on the right track.